Secondly Check out red rock State PArk google it and theres heaps on it, its in Sedona.

As for the sit its quite legitimate, theres nothing to suggest its not,,So your debunking is a failure...sorry for the typos.

Brush up on your investigative and research skills, dear:

The claimed incident occurred in "Red Rock State Park" in "Tacoma County". Watch the vid again.

FACT: Tacoma County is in WASHINGTON STATE not CA.

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The phone number on the Tacoma County, WA website is 323.906.2753

FACT: Area code 323 is CA not Washington

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Sedona, from your Google search, is in Arizona NOT Washington. (Maybe your aren't from the US??!!)

FACT: There is not a Red Rock anything listed in the Washington state park list.

No, your rebuttal is a failure.

TXP

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Quoting: TX.Patriot 288913

Correction: In agreement with a previous poster and upon closer investigation, although people in Tacoma sometime refer to a "Tacoma County" (conduct a Google search for results), officially the WA map only indicates Pierce County, which is where the city of Tacoma is located.

tHIS IS FAKE.. hERE Is the reason Y.. When the thing impacts the ground, it doesnt even knock them off there feet. They are standing maybe 30 feet away from where it impacted. The sound waves would of put them on there asses if it was a real impact. And also the sound of the impact is weak

Thank GOD rational people exist here on GLP! Tacoma County!!!! HAHAHAHA...fucking numbnuts. There's KING and PIERCE county. When you look at the vegetation in the video, it's OBVIOUSLY not in Washington. It's OBVIOUSLY filmed in southern California.

And people flame out when the OBVIOUS is pointed out to them. They SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO want to believe that aliens exist that they'll put their eggs all into the proverbial "internet basket". So stupid.

Thanks to everyone for standing strong against the few poor disillusioned people that are probably still explaining away the fake trees in the Haiti movie.

This video is fake. And not even a really good fake. I edit video professionally and there were a few things that gave it away immediately. I will mention everything I can remember....First thing I noticed is that the "meteor" was traveing way to slow just beore hitting the ground.The meteor that caused a 1.2km wide (and 500 feet deep)crater in Arizona is estimated by Scientists to have been no more than 80 feet across. The 'object' in this video was around 5 feet accross and should have left a crater the size of Manhatten. There wasn't any at all.The 'debris sweetener' audio used in the video made the video sound as though, immediately upon impact debris was hitting bushes etc right beside the camera. This poses two problems, if in fact debris was instantaneous, it would have certainly hit both of the people in the video. HOWEVER, given the direction of impact, all of the intial blast debris would have been sent in the direction the object was traveling. The 'debris sweetener' audio falling near the camera wouldn't have happened until approximately 3-5 seconds after the impact as the debris begins to fall back down...shall I continue...hell why not...I'll agree the alien looked pretty cool for amatuer video effects, the tweening in the motion was poor and too constant in speed from leaving the 'craft' to hitting the dude. However for the 2 or 3 frames it lasted (I only watched the video twice and not is slo-mo) it didn't look too bad.Lastly, if none of these things gave it away, the way the video ended was just poor direction altogether. Did the little 4 foot beast hit the camera on the ground and the girl at exactly the same time? Or why when it hit the girl does the camera suddenly point at the sky and lift off the ground in exactly the same frame?As mentioned before it takes about 3 minutes of net research to figure out the obvious problems of geography 'Red Rock State Park' and Jackson County crap.I actually can't believe that some of you out there would believe this. My wife brought it to me this evening to have a look at. I thought it was pretty funny and damn good amateur editing. I couldn't beleive that it was getting this kind of fanfare...

This video is fake. And not even a really good fake. I edit video professionally and there were a few things that gave it away immediately. I will mention everything I can remember....First thing I noticed is that the "meteor" was traveing way to slow just beore hitting the ground.The meteor that caused a 1.2km wide (and 500 feet deep)crater in Arizona is estimated by Scientists to have been no more than 80 feet across. The 'object' in this video was around 5 feet accross and should have left a crater the size of Manhatten. There wasn't any at all.The 'debris sweetener' audio used in the video made the video sound as though, immediately upon impact debris was hitting bushes etc right beside the camera. This poses two problems, if in fact debris was instantaneous, it would have certainly hit both of the people in the video. HOWEVER, given the direction of impact, all of the intial blast debris would have been sent in the direction the object was traveling. The 'debris sweetener' audio falling near the camera wouldn't have happened until approximately 3-5 seconds after the impact as the debris begins to fall back down...shall I continue...hell why not...I'll agree the alien looked pretty cool for amatuer video effects, the tweening in the motion was poor and too constant in speed from leaving the 'craft' to hitting the dude. However for the 2 or 3 frames it lasted (I only watched the video twice and not is slo-mo) it didn't look too bad.Lastly, if none of these things gave it away, the way the video ended was just poor direction altogether. Did the little 4 foot beast hit the camera on the ground and the girl at exactly the same time? Or why when it hit the girl does the camera suddenly point at the sky and lift off the ground in exactly the same frame?As mentioned before it takes about 3 minutes of net research to figure out the obvious problems of geography 'Red Rock State Park' and Jackson County crap.I actually can't believe that some of you out there would believe this. My wife brought it to me this evening to have a look at. I thought it was pretty funny and damn good amateur editing. I couldn't beleive that it was getting this kind of fanfare...

Quoting: Dan 326176

As if you needed any of this to see it was a fake. The acting was the only evidence I needed.

I was doing a little searching and I found that Tacoma County where this was supposed to take place is in Washington State. It was supposed to be in Red Rock National Park, and when I looked it up that is in Arizona. There is no Red Rock National Park in Tecoma County! also if you go to the "police website" (follow the link) [link to www.newbornpix.com] you'll find on the page that "Lowell Scientists confirm the "meteorite" poses no public heath threat." I found that Lowell Observatory is in Arizona not Tacoma County Washington. This seems a little strange to me.

Nobody mentioned the three UFO's nor that it was not a meteor that impacted, it was ejected from the cloudlike craft. Scott and Jen were at least 200 feet from impact and that the impactor only traveled a maximum of half a mile. You might also want to note that they were not attacked by creatures from the escape pod, but by creatures that were already on the ground. Kind of like E.T. school kids getting off the bus, they were expected to be at that place at that time.

Well after checking that alleged tacoma county website can you find any information has to what state their in...no there is nothing. And why can't you find this website on a state goverment or local goverment site because it's all faked. I don't know of any sheriffs website that isn't attached to a goverment website. Also google tacoma county there is no tacoma county.